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O/C
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O/COpen Circuit
O/COil on Canvas (painting style)
O/COperational Command
O/CObserver/Controller
O/COff-Centered
O/CObject Classification
O/CObserver/Collector


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In previous assignments, he was a Radar Maintenance/Operations and Targeting Instructor for the Warrant Officer Basic and Advanced Courses at Fort Sill; a Radar, Targeting and Counter fire Operations Observer/Controller at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California; the Counter fire Officer in the S3 shop of the 1st Calvary Division Artillery, Fort Hood, Texas; and the Targeting Officer in the 41 st Field Artillery (41 FA) Brigade in Germany.
Having passed through this noisy initiation ritual, one found oneself in the central rotunda of the panopticon, where Pawel Althamer's Cameraman, 1995, took the position of the observer/controller.
He also was a Field Artillery Battalion Observer/Controller (O/C) and Chief of the Leader Training Program (LTDP) at the National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California.
 
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